Wyatt Passes Lear, Gola Next

Temple guard Khalif Wyatt clinches his fist as he walks up court
during the second half of a second-round game against the North
Carolina State at the NCAA college basketball tournament, Friday,
March 22, 2013, in Dayton, Ohio. (Al Behrman/AP)

Bob Vetrone Jr.

One of the many thing Khaliff Wyatt did on Friday was make 12 free throws, giving him 62 over his last six games and 200 for the season, pushing him past Hal Lear (189) for the Temple single-season record.

He is now one of only seven players in Philadelphia Division I history to have made 200 foul shots in a single season. Wyatt could jump up a few more notches Sunday afternoon and could reach No. 2 in the Owls advance to next weekend, but Villanova's Bob Schafer (262) in out of reach, in one of those records that will never be broken.

(The NCAA Division I record is 355, on a record 444 attempts, by Furman's Frank Selvy in 1953-54.)